Mathematics Jobs Wiki

Welcome to the Mathematics Jobs Wiki 2018-2019 research positions page. This page collects information about the academic mathematics job market: positions, short lists, offers, acceptances, etc. It lists positions at PhD-granting departments (including stat and applied math), and at departments that are research-oriented by other reasonable criteria. See the teaching positions page for more teaching-oriented academic math jobs.

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Germany

Key:

(W1)

assistant professor

(W2)

associate professor

(W3)

professor

A shortlist reported on this wiki is the list of candidates who were invited to give a talk ("Einladung zum Vorstellungsvortrag"); the order of the names has no significance. Official rankings of candidates ("Listenplätze"), if known, are indicated by a number in parentheses after a name, or they are implied by the order in which candidates who received offers ("Rufe") are listed.

Preferred sorting order of names:Offers and acceptances in chronological order, followed by all other invited candidates in alphabetical order.

If possible, include a hyperlink or HTML comment after a listed name, indicating the source of the information posted. For example, many university publications provide official information on offers and filled positions.

Long-term/temp W positions

Faculty searches in Germany do not follow the academic year schedule and sometimes take very long. We continue to collect information about these faculty positions (for jobs with deadlines before July 2018) in the Mathematics Jobs Wiki 2017-2018 or pages corresponding to earlier years (use the navigation sidebar or Main Page).